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united states using all manner including nuclear weapons to destroy populations these are moot points back now to iran let's let's focus in on the iranians have so far refused to make any concessions the concrete concessions president rouhani though is indicating he's possibly prepared to make some how desperate is iran for some sort of breakthrough here now in these talks coming up in the next few hours i think many people in developing nations the global south the regard to president rouhani. seeming rhetoric because the idea of negotiating with president obama who only hours before on his u.n. general assembly speech had been seemingly prepared to break the nuremberg principle the supreme war crime of aggressive war when he was talking about syria to negotiate with obama at a time like this when we know he's surveillance programs he's bombing of men women and children every other great voice will go to death in nairobi of al shabaab we know the americans are supporting them against islamic court systems that are supporting al-qaeda linked groups in syria how president rouhani and h
united states using all manner including nuclear weapons to destroy populations these are moot points back now to iran let's let's focus in on the iranians have so far refused to make any concessions the concrete concessions president rouhani though is indicating he's possibly prepared to make some how desperate is iran for some sort of breakthrough here now in these talks coming up in the next few hours i think many people in developing nations the global south the regard to president rouhani....
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i'm not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. it doesn't mean, however, that we're not taking the threat that they pose as we are taking that as a serious one. >> woodruff: holder also said there is no evidence that americans were involved in planning the nairobi attack. there will be no freedom for former liberian president charles taylor. the one-time leader looked on today as the international criminal court upheld his convictions for war crimes and crimes against humanity. he'd been found guilty of aiding rebels in sierra leone during a bloody civil war. prosecutor brenda hollis welcomed the court's announcement, in the netherlands. >> this final decision affirms taylor's responsibility for grave crimes which caused untold suffering to many thousands, if not tens of thousands of victims in sierra leone. today's judgment brings some measure of justice to those victims who suffered so horribly because of charles taylor. >> woodruff: taylor's conviction carries a 50-year prison sentence. a former montana high school teacher was
i'm not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. it doesn't mean, however, that we're not taking the threat that they pose as we are taking that as a serious one. >> woodruff: holder also said there is no evidence that americans were involved in planning the nairobi attack. there will be no freedom for former liberian president charles taylor. the one-time leader looked on today as the international criminal court upheld his convictions for war crimes and crimes...
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what i see in the united states is farm activities they understand post recession. we still have the assets; right? whether it's the incural culture or better immigration whether it's capital willing to invest and still enough of a production, you know, platform that if we're smart in this post recession environment we'll won't go back to the economy we'll move forward. i'm bullish about this and this region is rich in small batch and boutique on up to advanced >> technology will have a role in all of that as well. if you see this company 3-d technology for example, willing regulation in his the way we looked engineering systems because you could see it. auto desk is growing rapidly in san francisco they just opened up another portion of their work on pier 9. we're all talking about advanced manufacturing >> no longer have the machines but the machines are operating with an ipad and your reading out precision cutting everybody from chocolates to clothing to manufactured products so extension is going to play a big thing in manufacturing. >> if you're joining us thin
what i see in the united states is farm activities they understand post recession. we still have the assets; right? whether it's the incural culture or better immigration whether it's capital willing to invest and still enough of a production, you know, platform that if we're smart in this post recession environment we'll won't go back to the economy we'll move forward. i'm bullish about this and this region is rich in small batch and boutique on up to advanced >> technology will have a...
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from the government of the united states. and the it was a federated policy. was not this overbearing super strong central government we have today. >> michael, why -- why the fixation on the confederate flag as the representation of southern heritage and culture? is there perhaps another way to symbolize that without creating such controversy and bringing out all of these negative racist, oppressive emotions from people. >> well it has pointed out already, that i certainly do wish that we had somehow stopped people from using it improperly. we perhaps couldn't having this conversation today if the ku klux klan didn't use it. your friend kristin was speaking about somebody i don't know. and making judgments about somebody she was saying was [ inaudible ]. it's hard to say what symbol the confederate battle flag flew over solders, period. it wasn't a government flag. it was a symbol that was used to rally forces. and people died under that trying to save themselves from an invasion. >> all right. when it comes to flying the co
from the government of the united states. and the it was a federated policy. was not this overbearing super strong central government we have today. >> michael, why -- why the fixation on the confederate flag as the representation of southern heritage and culture? is there perhaps another way to symbolize that without creating such controversy and bringing out all of these negative racist, oppressive emotions from people. >> well it has pointed out already, that i certainly do wish...
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could that ever happen in the united states? >> we'll do everything we can. >> reporter: this whichcould meaning the salad while passing on the fries. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> kaley cuoco's surprise engagement. who is she marrying after less than threenths of dating. i'm rob marciano. the "big bang" star says yes. >> it's so romantic. >> her pro athlet mo fiance. the ring. why the rush to the altar. >>> plus, what i found out on the set about big bang's big surprises before tonight's premiere. >> weould you think about having a big baby baby? >>> then more couples news in tonight's top story. did miley try to dump liam way back on hat wvalentine's day. >> i'm here in the big
could that ever happen in the united states? >> we'll do everything we can. >> reporter: this whichcould meaning the salad while passing on the fries. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> kaley cuoco's surprise engagement. who is she marrying after less than threenths of...
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aspercreme. >>> in a few hours iran and the united states will make history at united nations in new york. for the first time since the 1979 iranian revolution the top diplomats, secretary of state john kerry, iranian foreign minister zarif, they will hold direct face-to-face talks in addition to being the highest level meeting in more than 30 years. it's also the first time the u.s. and iran will discuss tehran's offer to hold nuclear negotiations. this morning the iranian president rouhani addresses the issue of nuclear disarmament head on, calling on all nations to give up their weapons. >> translator: no nation should possess nuclear weapons. since there are no right hands for these wrong weapons, as you, mr. secretary-general, have rightly put it. >> kayte walsh joining us from the united nations. relations as you know, nick, since 1979 when the iranians took american diplomats and held them hostage for 444 days. there hasn't been an exchange like this one that's about to happen around 4:00 p.m. eastern where you are so there's a lot going on, a lot of tension but a lot of poten
aspercreme. >>> in a few hours iran and the united states will make history at united nations in new york. for the first time since the 1979 iranian revolution the top diplomats, secretary of state john kerry, iranian foreign minister zarif, they will hold direct face-to-face talks in addition to being the highest level meeting in more than 30 years. it's also the first time the u.s. and iran will discuss tehran's offer to hold nuclear negotiations. this morning the iranian president...
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god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> all right. so there he is, the president of the united states spending almost an hour explaining obama care and really railing against republicans, those republicans at least who are so fiercely opposed to it. the president making his strong case why this is going to be excellent news for the american people, even though as he himself says, there may be some glitches at least at the start of the implementation of this new health care law. we've got full coverage coming up here in the cnn newsroom. i'm wolf blitzer in washington joined by jim acosta, our senior white house correspondent gloria borger, our chief political analyst, our business anchor christine romans, also ari fleisher, former press secretary for former president george w. bush. jim acosta, there has been such a buildup over these past several weeks and months against obama care, led by a lot of republicans. here's the question. why did the president wait until now on the eve of a potential government shutdown, on the eve of when
god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> all right. so there he is, the president of the united states spending almost an hour explaining obama care and really railing against republicans, those republicans at least who are so fiercely opposed to it. the president making his strong case why this is going to be excellent news for the american people, even though as he himself says, there may be some glitches at least at the start of the implementation of this new health care...
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could that ever happen in the united states? >> we'll do everything we can. >> reporter: this whichcould meaning the salad while passing on the fries. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> we begin tonight with breaking news out of hyattsville where a car has hit and injured at least eight students in the parking lot of northwestern high school. first responders say most of those injuries are minor. none appears to be life threaten. they say an after-school event was being held at the time. a car pulled into the lot and ran into those students. the driver stayed there. police are now investigating exactly how it all happened. good evening to you, i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. we're going to get to the news at 7:00 in just a moment but first here's a look at your world in
could that ever happen in the united states? >> we'll do everything we can. >> reporter: this whichcould meaning the salad while passing on the fries. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> we begin tonight with...
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it affects jobs in the united states of america. in a state like minnesota where tourism is our fifth largest industry and the source of 11% of our private sector jobs, we simply can't afford to let that happen. we simply can't afford for this critical industry to be hamstrung by political pos touring on the other side of the aisle in washington. in addition to the impact on our tourism sector, a government shutdown would also have serious repercussions for industries like medical technology, something that minnesota and massachusetts share. without funding to keep the lights on at the food and drug administration, the process for approving medical devices and other biotech products would grind to a standstill. these are just a few examples of the industries that would be hurt by a government shutdown. if we use the 1996 impasse as a guide, we can also expect to see delays in the small business administration financing, a suspension of federal housing administration insurance for people buying new homes, new patients denied access i
it affects jobs in the united states of america. in a state like minnesota where tourism is our fifth largest industry and the source of 11% of our private sector jobs, we simply can't afford to let that happen. we simply can't afford for this critical industry to be hamstrung by political pos touring on the other side of the aisle in washington. in addition to the impact on our tourism sector, a government shutdown would also have serious repercussions for industries like medical technology,...
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thomas roland norris of the united states navy. both of whom are medal of honor recipients from idaho. colonel fisher was with the first air commando squadron and awarded the medal of honor for his gallantry on march 10, 1966, in the republic of vietnam. a special forces camp was under attack and hostile troops had positioned themselves between the airstrip and camp. colonel fisher observed a fellow airman crash on the airstrip. in the belief the pilot was injured, he decided to attempt a rescue, he landed and taxied the full length of the runway to rescue the pilot. in the face of fire he applied power and took off at the overrun airstrip. lieutenant norris was a seal advisor and awarded the'd million of honor for supreme bravery in action from april 10 to april 131972 in vet ram. a five man team established a forward operating base deep within heavily controlled enemy territory to conduct the rescue of several downed pilots. it is for their outstanding display of leadership and courage that i'm proud to honor and remember the act
thomas roland norris of the united states navy. both of whom are medal of honor recipients from idaho. colonel fisher was with the first air commando squadron and awarded the medal of honor for his gallantry on march 10, 1966, in the republic of vietnam. a special forces camp was under attack and hostile troops had positioned themselves between the airstrip and camp. colonel fisher observed a fellow airman crash on the airstrip. in the belief the pilot was injured, he decided to attempt a...
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for the united states. early this evening, i sat with the president of iran. here it is. mr. president, thank you. welcome to new york. tell me what you hoped to accomplish on this visit to the united nations general assembly. >> in the name of god, the compassionate and the merciful. my objective on this trip has been to reflect the demand and the voice of the people of iran. and the opportunity that has been given to me here, to use that platform to express that voice better through the people and the officials here who have gathered in new york. and i do hope that i will succeed. >> rose: you've made a speech, the president has made a speech. there was no handshake, no bilateral meeting between you and the president. you suggested you didn't have enough time to plan for it. what's necessary for you to have a bilateral meeting with the president? >> well, after all, we're speaking of two countries who have had no relations for 35 years. so it's clear that to begin talks require some preparation work. and
for the united states. early this evening, i sat with the president of iran. here it is. mr. president, thank you. welcome to new york. tell me what you hoped to accomplish on this visit to the united nations general assembly. >> in the name of god, the compassionate and the merciful. my objective on this trip has been to reflect the demand and the voice of the people of iran. and the opportunity that has been given to me here, to use that platform to express that voice better through the...
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some one arrived in the united states. and performed in the way that he has the. the demagoguery, the stunts. the showboating. what you see, he talks to rush limbaugh. he talks about the rubes out there the i would argue a case of projection. this is a giant con that ted cruz, rush limbaugh, the conservative talk radio hosts are all in on. trying to fire up the base of the party. with regard to something that is unachievable. look, david and i would disagree profoundly on obama care and affordable care act. i think it will be a disaster. over the years ahead. but the only way it will be repealed is if we elect the republican president, we have a republican congress, and that's how you repeal it. the stunt that he is doing has nothing to do with repealing anything, has everything to do with positioning him for the 2016 presidential race. >> david axlerod as soon as i heard yesterday ted cruz had taken the floor, in, in this prearranged deal with harry reid, i knew that what we were looking at was surrender. i knew heave couldn't go out there the way a lot of senato
some one arrived in the united states. and performed in the way that he has the. the demagoguery, the stunts. the showboating. what you see, he talks to rush limbaugh. he talks about the rubes out there the i would argue a case of projection. this is a giant con that ted cruz, rush limbaugh, the conservative talk radio hosts are all in on. trying to fire up the base of the party. with regard to something that is unachievable. look, david and i would disagree profoundly on obama care and...
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we have a poverty problem in the united states. not an excuse, but part of an explanation for things that go on. >> the problem is it's in the cycle then. you don't have the power to put these kids to work. you can't take everybody 18 to 25 in north philly and get them a job. would be wonderful if you could. >> that would be great. when we're focused on an issue, talking about safety, we changed how people fly and the security measures because we wanted to be safe. we protect world around the country and give aid and food, et cetera. those are all proper roles for the united states, but also taking care of the homeland. making sure no child goes to bed hungry at night, that you can get a great education anywhere regardless of what zip code your parents decided to live in. these are realistic things that should be considered part of the national defense of the united states of america. we'd be a stronger country when we take care of our folks. >> when we had the hurricane katrina, that left people behind. so much of the culture is a
we have a poverty problem in the united states. not an excuse, but part of an explanation for things that go on. >> the problem is it's in the cycle then. you don't have the power to put these kids to work. you can't take everybody 18 to 25 in north philly and get them a job. would be wonderful if you could. >> that would be great. when we're focused on an issue, talking about safety, we changed how people fly and the security measures because we wanted to be safe. we protect world...
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states state department to come into the united states. now that's pretty unusual, off terrorist organization that was outlawed in egypt formerly and the united states government is issuing a visa to the chief deputy of the spiritual advisor of the muslim brotherhood that in itself should raise concerns. not only was he granted a visa, he came into the united states this june, he had a meeting in the white house, how do we know that? he put a photo up on his website and bragged about this meeting that he had and he said it was in the white house and the exec -- in the executive offices building, he named the people, there were people obviously in the photo and he said during the course of that meeting he came in and requested that the white house ve arms and training and weapons to terrorists that would be fighting in syria. that was what the request was that he made. that's in his words, not my words. that was in his words on his website. just this last monday, not the monday of this week but the monday before, on the same day as the trag
states state department to come into the united states. now that's pretty unusual, off terrorist organization that was outlawed in egypt formerly and the united states government is issuing a visa to the chief deputy of the spiritual advisor of the muslim brotherhood that in itself should raise concerns. not only was he granted a visa, he came into the united states this june, he had a meeting in the white house, how do we know that? he put a photo up on his website and bragged about this...
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the windfall gains accrue to people outside the united states. in this day and age it's cheaper and safer to send cash. >> why not compromise and have the shippers haul money overseas. >> the same reason you don't take your paycheck in tuna and bags of rice. >> you don't know how i live. this say week's worth of taking care -- making fun of white people. i went to fort lauderdale. >> americans are saying there are children dying, how do we get people to move past that and focus on your industry? >> they need to be aware that the very part -- a very important part of our heritage is disappearing. we're going to lose that because of cash, because ngo's want more cash. i say stop it. stop it right now. >> get it out of here! >> get it out of here. >> to save our international shipping conglomerates we need to think outside the box. >> if you were trying to help out a friend in need halfway the across the country, are you going to fill a basket of food in the local grocery store and then walk down to fed-ex and spend about $60 cents out of dollar you
the windfall gains accrue to people outside the united states. in this day and age it's cheaper and safer to send cash. >> why not compromise and have the shippers haul money overseas. >> the same reason you don't take your paycheck in tuna and bags of rice. >> you don't know how i live. this say week's worth of taking care -- making fun of white people. i went to fort lauderdale. >> americans are saying there are children dying, how do we get people to move past that...
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i mean, this is the united states of america. we're not a deadbeat nation. we don't run out on our tab. we -- we don't not pay our note. we are the world's bedrock economy, the world's currency of choice. the entire world looks to us to make sure that the world economy is stable. you don't mess with that. you don't mess with that. [ applause ] and that's why i will not negotiate on anything when it comes to the full faith and credit of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] we're not going to submit to this kind of total irresponsibility. congress needs to pay our bills on time. congress needs to pass a budget on time. congress needs to put an end to governing from crisis to crisis. our folk as a country should be on creating new jobs and growing our economy and helping young people to learn and restoring security for hardworking, middle-class families. [ applause ] this is not about the fortunes of any one party. this is not about politics. this is about the future of our country. if republicans do not like the law they can go through the reg
i mean, this is the united states of america. we're not a deadbeat nation. we don't run out on our tab. we -- we don't not pay our note. we are the world's bedrock economy, the world's currency of choice. the entire world looks to us to make sure that the world economy is stable. you don't mess with that. you don't mess with that. [ applause ] and that's why i will not negotiate on anything when it comes to the full faith and credit of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] we're...
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states mission, saying that the united states and china are agreed on the need for iran to give positive reaction to this meeting that they're taking part in this afternoon. and also regarding syria. according to the source, the u.s. and china now agree on the need for a strong resolution with the chemical weapons. >> that's a pretty big one. thank you so much. interpol is calling for an international hunt for the woman known as the white widow. natalie webb is wanted for possession of explosives and conspiracy to commit a felony. the alert came today at the request of the kenyan government. investigators in kenya say that the assailants in the mall attack rented a shop in the mall for three months, leading up to the rampage. militants kept it in the store and planned the siege. 20 fbi agents are part of the investigation in the attack that left more than 60 people dead. u.s. wants to know if somali citizens are influenced by it. they visited them in minnesota and what he found is a community working hard to protect their own from radical influences >> reporter: pipe in average mohammed.
states mission, saying that the united states and china are agreed on the need for iran to give positive reaction to this meeting that they're taking part in this afternoon. and also regarding syria. according to the source, the u.s. and china now agree on the need for a strong resolution with the chemical weapons. >> that's a pretty big one. thank you so much. interpol is calling for an international hunt for the woman known as the white widow. natalie webb is wanted for possession of...
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we'll see high levels from iran and the united states talking. in addition to that, irani foreign minister and secretary kerry, it's likely that there will be sustained negotiations and dialogue after today in the p-5 plus one as well as laterally. >> i would imagine not everybody is welcoming this with open arms. there are suspicious people, particularly in the building behind you, congress. >> reporter: well, certainly there's a lot of skepticism about negotiations and diplomacy and with good reason. we've seen several decades of a cold relationship to say the least. the intentions othe inquestion s intentions persist. president obama and president rouhani said focus on the nuclear program. the united states should be laying out it's objectives of how to ensure not only does iran not acquire nuclear weapons, but that this is verifiable and clear. and the same then for the iranians to perform what they're going to see in return. if that kind of constructive conversation can take place, that will very much impact the political debate, which is ve
we'll see high levels from iran and the united states talking. in addition to that, irani foreign minister and secretary kerry, it's likely that there will be sustained negotiations and dialogue after today in the p-5 plus one as well as laterally. >> i would imagine not everybody is welcoming this with open arms. there are suspicious people, particularly in the building behind you, congress. >> reporter: well, certainly there's a lot of skepticism about negotiations and diplomacy...
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more than 200,000 men in the united states are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year, but for most of them it's a very private matter. dr. drew joins me now along with christiane amanpour, and my panel. dr. drew, why did you decide to talk about it and what do you hope it accomplishes? >> there really were three reasons. one was there were some bizarre rumors starting to swirl about me. i thought i needed to set the record straight. number two it is prostate awareness month. this is a common condition number three my story was so illustrative of the complexities of what goes on with this condition i thought i really wanted to try to raise awareness about it and teach men about prostate cancer. before i get into that i got to tell you one of the first people i saw five days after my surgery, mark geragos. >> you guys are lifelong friends. >> we are. and our sons are very close as well. his triplets and my youngest, jacob. but you should see in the set here, drew, they've got these pictures of susan, your beautiful and lovely wife. and the biggest part of this story is that somehow t
more than 200,000 men in the united states are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year, but for most of them it's a very private matter. dr. drew joins me now along with christiane amanpour, and my panel. dr. drew, why did you decide to talk about it and what do you hope it accomplishes? >> there really were three reasons. one was there were some bizarre rumors starting to swirl about me. i thought i needed to set the record straight. number two it is prostate awareness month. this is a...
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obviously the united states is the closest ally in the middle east. today president rouhani called for a nuclear-free zone in the middle east. and he called specifically at the u.n. when he spoke on israel to sign to nuclear nonproliferation treaty without delay. obviously israel is the only state that has not signed it, presumed to have a very solid size nuclear arsenal. is not israel part of the problem here? >> well, we would support any country and every country abiding by the npt. the reason we're also concern about iran is because they've been producing or on their path to producing and creating a nuclear weapons. there's great concern about what they would do with them. that's a concern shared by the international communicate and that's why we're pressing for it and so that's what the conversation is about. sometimes there's an effort to distract but that's why we're here and why the meeting tonight was so important. >> well, thank you very much. as always. as women, the chief spokesperson for the state department joining us. >>> our second sto
obviously the united states is the closest ally in the middle east. today president rouhani called for a nuclear-free zone in the middle east. and he called specifically at the u.n. when he spoke on israel to sign to nuclear nonproliferation treaty without delay. obviously israel is the only state that has not signed it, presumed to have a very solid size nuclear arsenal. is not israel part of the problem here? >> well, we would support any country and every country abiding by the npt....
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states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. the f-b-i has sent highly trained experts to nairobi to help authorities gather intelligence about who is behind the attacks at a kenyan mall. these experts are some of the government's top technicians and analysts in everything from fingerprints to explosives. barbara starr got an exclusive look inside their laboratory. its just a fingerprint smudge on a piece of metal. but whose is it? cnn is the first news organization to see how analysts at america's bomb lab have helped identify nearly 1,000 terrorists and members of al qaeda in 25 countries since the 9-11 attacks. lifting fingerprints involves some of the most sensitive techniques. here superglue vapors are blasted onto cellphone circuit boards from ied explosions "those fumes are attaching to any fingerprints that are left behind on the surface and then they form a plastic image over that finger print." ultaviolet light picks up fine details. prints are gathered off documents, even foo
states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. the f-b-i has sent highly trained experts to nairobi to help authorities gather intelligence about who is behind the attacks at a kenyan mall. these experts are some of the government's top technicians and analysts in everything from fingerprints to explosives. barbara starr got an exclusive look inside their laboratory. its just a fingerprint...
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this would be the highest level meeting between the united states and iran in decades. top diplomats from five other nation also took part in the conversation about iran's nuclear program. it was held at the waldorf- astoria up in manhattan. the white house says today's meeting is, quote, an encouraging sign but it also said iran has to prove its commitment with actions, not just words. meanwhile, it appears that five permanent members of the u.n. security council have agreed on a resolution that requires syria to dismantle its chemical weapons. britain's u.n. ambassador says he is going to introduce totten tire security council at a meeting tonight. the united states and russia have been at odds on how to enforce that resolution. >>> fbi agents in kenya are helping forensic teams search for evidence in the deadly terror attack on a nairobi shopping mall. investigators are trying to piece together exactly what happened and prevent another attack like this one from happening again even here in the u.s. >> i would not say that we have any specific credible evidence that a
this would be the highest level meeting between the united states and iran in decades. top diplomats from five other nation also took part in the conversation about iran's nuclear program. it was held at the waldorf- astoria up in manhattan. the white house says today's meeting is, quote, an encouraging sign but it also said iran has to prove its commitment with actions, not just words. meanwhile, it appears that five permanent members of the u.n. security council have agreed on a resolution...
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secretary of state john kerry signed a treaty today at the united nations. they say it will be used to regulate civilian weapons. tomorrow t leaders from the u.s. and iran will sit down to discuss that country's nuclear program. this is the highest level meeting between the two countries since 1979 #. >> reporter: it's been more than three decades since they shared a smile much less kind words. this relationship was because -- they kept him in power. the cold war began and that would eventually turn hot. >> states like these in their terrorist allies constitute an access of evil. >> it dates iran and or my iraq can opposition it's opinion thrs and sanctions around nuclear programs. now a new push to talk. former iranian hostage says they are facing a huge challenge. >>> often in this case is -- in washington are out of practice. they have not practiced diplomacy on the other side. instead careers and capitols seem to have built on the ability to bash the other side. >> reporter: the first issue they disagree on is why iran is doing this. enriching uranium. t
secretary of state john kerry signed a treaty today at the united nations. they say it will be used to regulate civilian weapons. tomorrow t leaders from the u.s. and iran will sit down to discuss that country's nuclear program. this is the highest level meeting between the two countries since 1979 #. >> reporter: it's been more than three decades since they shared a smile much less kind words. this relationship was because -- they kept him in power. the cold war began and that would...
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what is the difference in the united states. and here ar comment send us your comments using the hashtag. >> corn is a staple food used in many, many ways throughout the food industry. growing it takes time, money, and lots of pesticides to protect the crops from bugs, vermin, and fungus. now some people think pesticides made by big biotechs are harmful for humans, pets and the environment. we solved that problem. our scientists are putting the pesticide right inside the crops. the food itself will kill those pesky critters stone cold dead. >> well back. we're talking about the battle over labeling genetically engineered foods. kevin i want to give you a chance to respond to that video, but jeremy, i want to talk about the documentary and what killed you to make it "gmo omg." >> what captured my imagination was an event in haiti. when they burned the seeds coming from monsanto. what i learned was if they accepted the seeds then they would have to buy them again the following year and then they would have to buy the soil and then
what is the difference in the united states. and here ar comment send us your comments using the hashtag. >> corn is a staple food used in many, many ways throughout the food industry. growing it takes time, money, and lots of pesticides to protect the crops from bugs, vermin, and fungus. now some people think pesticides made by big biotechs are harmful for humans, pets and the environment. we solved that problem. our scientists are putting the pesticide right inside the crops. the food...
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i am not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. it doesn't mean that they are taking the threat that they pose . wree taking that asc a serious one. >> now, an international team of experts is now on the ground and at the west gate mall. in nairobi. they are helping in this investigation among the most you are jaunt tasks -- among the most daunting tasks. they are search thriewg any of the bodies of the attackers who may have died. we have not yet received a final death count from the(!"tiá harris? >> i said at least 67, but we have been cautioned that number will likely rise. jonathon, thank you very much. after more than a decade at the helm of major league baseball commissioner bud selig says he plans to step down at the end of the 2014 season. he was the owner of the milwaukee brewers when he took over as interim commissioner in 1992. he and other team owners forced out the previous commissioner. selig was named to the permanent job in 1998. he went on to preside over unprecedented growth for the league which is now a $9 bill
i am not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. it doesn't mean that they are taking the threat that they pose . wree taking that asc a serious one. >> now, an international team of experts is now on the ground and at the west gate mall. in nairobi. they are helping in this investigation among the most you are jaunt tasks -- among the most daunting tasks. they are search thriewg any of the bodies of the attackers who may have died. we have not yet received a...
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you know what we've had in the last election cycle united states with ten billion dollars to spend on all our elections over ten billion dollars or six billion just on the federal elections to put this into context we spent on a per capita basis or just out of per voter basis united states eight times more on its national election than canada did on its last national election eight times more per voter we spend ten times more provider than norway norway had national elections two weeks ago we spent twenty times times more of them written when it had its national elections in two thousand and ten and get this the german election system few days ago we spent thirty two times more per voter on our elections now in military spending or education of the country spends thirty two times more than another country you'd expected have a much better system but better military much better schools we spend vastly more than any other country but we have a much worse selection system we have far lower voter turnout than me in the countryside just named our voter enthusiasm and knowledge is way down
you know what we've had in the last election cycle united states with ten billion dollars to spend on all our elections over ten billion dollars or six billion just on the federal elections to put this into context we spent on a per capita basis or just out of per voter basis united states eight times more on its national election than canada did on its last national election eight times more per voter we spend ten times more provider than norway norway had national elections two weeks ago we...
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states and to social issues here in the united states. >> sure. i don't think it's that controversial that he said to look at the rest of the bible and all the other issues and the ten commandments that god gave. those things thought in the ten commandments, why so controversial to say that we need to look at lies and cheating and stealing and covet and the rest of the commandments we were considering the things we should be doing to live good christian life. >> in the context of the roman catholic hierarchy which is all male it absolutely is controversial. he had a bishop speaking out just in the past few weeks saying, why isn't he focusing more on abortion. that is incredible amount of insubordination within the catholic church that is the pope is being challenged also something to look at. we need to look at moving this in to deeds and not words, what are concrete things that the roman catholic hierarchy could do to follow the path set forward. >> will the hierarchy who are the children, if you will, of benedict and pope john paul ii who were v
states and to social issues here in the united states. >> sure. i don't think it's that controversial that he said to look at the rest of the bible and all the other issues and the ten commandments that god gave. those things thought in the ten commandments, why so controversial to say that we need to look at lies and cheating and stealing and covet and the rest of the commandments we were considering the things we should be doing to live good christian life. >> in the context of...
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i'm not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. doesn't mean they will not take the threat they pose -- we are taking that seriously. >> meantime, u.s. experts are among those who have now arrived on scene in nairobi to help in the investigation of the attack. one of the most urgent taxes is combing through the rubble of the mall, looking for the bodies of other innocent victims and perhaps the bodies of some of the attackers. kenyan authorities, meantime, say they are looking for four specific suspected terrorists in the coastal resort of mombasa, the center of kenya's huge tourism industry, and they attracted in the last year we have figures for, more than 100 million american tourists. so obviously a great concern if terrorists are indeed operating in those coastal regions. >> trace: what about this 29-year-old muslim convert, the so-called wow white widow"? >> 29 years old. samantha lewthwaite is her name. she has been traveling here on a fraudulently obtained south african passport. her husband was one of the four suicide bomb
i'm not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. doesn't mean they will not take the threat they pose -- we are taking that seriously. >> meantime, u.s. experts are among those who have now arrived on scene in nairobi to help in the investigation of the attack. one of the most urgent taxes is combing through the rubble of the mall, looking for the bodies of other innocent victims and perhaps the bodies of some of the attackers. kenyan authorities, meantime, say...
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that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. trade in your old device and trade up to america's most reliable network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. >>> it's barely five years since the financial sector brought about the worst economic collapse since the great depression. and with newly released economic indicators for unemployment claims to revise gdp numbers showing that the recovery is ongoing but still sluggish one might expect a little humility from those responsible but sadly that would be to expect too much. consider the case of robert benmashay and now the ceo of aig. his firm's name is now synonymous with corporate bailout and yet in a remarkable interview this week with "the wall street journal" he had the audacity and rank bad taste to suggest that the public's disgust with paying massive bonuses to aig's staff in 2009 what akin to the jim crow south. the uproar he said was intended to stir public ang
that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. trade in your old device and trade up to america's most reliable network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. >>> it's barely five years since the financial sector brought about the worst economic collapse since the great depression. and with newly released economic indicators for unemployment claims to revise gdp numbers...
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laws every single law every single state in united states had their corporate charter laws these are referred to as the rules by which corporations have to operate required every corporation to state in their articles of incorporation that the first purpose that the corporation was chartered for was to serve the public good in the community organizer state that was all taken out in the eight hundred ninety s. during an era called the charter monger here i wrote about in my book on equal protection and this was provoked by a man who i think was a sociopath john rockefeller. so now it's corporations are sociopathic their first their first commitment is to profit rather than to the good of the human race or good of community or an like that which is literally a partial definition of sociopathy we need to change our corporate charter laws and get the sociopaths out of business and then with regard to government we need to roll back the supreme court doctrine that corporations are persons and that money is speech move to amend or amend the constitution to take that out so then we can get
laws every single law every single state in united states had their corporate charter laws these are referred to as the rules by which corporations have to operate required every corporation to state in their articles of incorporation that the first purpose that the corporation was chartered for was to serve the public good in the community organizer state that was all taken out in the eight hundred ninety s. during an era called the charter monger here i wrote about in my book on equal...
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eco. >> how many paper bags do you think are used in the united states each year. >> we catch up with a guy bringing his green message to kids with music. >> and scientists to the rescue.
eco. >> how many paper bags do you think are used in the united states each year. >> we catch up with a guy bringing his green message to kids with music. >> and scientists to the rescue.
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that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. trade in your old device and trade up to america's most reliable network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ you ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> it's barely five years since the financial sector brought about the worst economic collapse since the great depression. and with newly released economic indicators for unemployment claims to revise gdp numbers showing that the recovery is ongoing but still sluggish one might expect a little humility from those responsib
that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. trade in your old device and trade up to america's most reliable network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free...